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APPLICATION FORADMISSION

We're always looking for a few good men and women for our intensive project-based learning model. To find out if you're up to the task, follow the steps below and submit your application for admission.

Questions about the Admissions process? Go ahead and ask. Contact our Office of Admissions at 888-NEUMONT. We're here to help.

Step 3

Submit Transcripts
And Standardized
Test Scores

Step 4

Review Your Application

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Submit Academic Transcripts

Applicants who are currently high school seniors (or who are entering their senior year) are required to submit a copy of their high school transcripts. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable, but must include a cumulative GPA.

Applicants who have already completed high school need to submit official high school and college (if applicable) transcripts. All transcripts, official or unofficial, should be submitted via one of the following:

Submit Standardized Test Scores

All applicants are strongly encouraged to submit either an ACT or SAT score report (score reports that appear on high school transcripts are acceptable). Test scores can be sent via one of the following:

Fax: 801-302-2880

Email: admissions@neumont.edu

Electronically: You may submit scores through the SAT or ACT websites using the following NU codes:
ACT Code: 4283
SAT Code: 4516

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Application Review

After applicants have completed Steps 1-3, they are invited to schedule an Application Review Session with a NU Admissions Officer. During their session, the applicant will:

Application Deadlines:

Admissions Criteria

The Admissions Committee evaluates applicants to determine if they have the qualifications and commitment needed to succeed in our rigorous academic environment. With an average acceptance rate of 80%, Neumont University students are dedicated and driven tech-geeks. On average, students who enrolled in Fall 2014 had a cumulative high school GPA of 3.18, an average composite ACT score of 24, and/or an average combined math and reading SAT score of 1,118. The Committee relies heavily on academic achievements, such as standardized test score (ACT and/or SAT) and cumulative high school GPA, to assess an applicant.

However, we also recognize that not all of your strengths can be shown through a test score, so the Committee also evaluates life experience, personal essays, technology expertise, interest in technology, and proven work ethic. If there is something about your background that we should evaluate beyond test scores and GPA contact our Office of Admissions.

IMPROVING LIVES THROUGH EDUCATION.

Since 2003, Neumont College of Computer Science has been the training ground for modern-day tech heroes to hone their analytical, creative, and coding skills to create the software that will change the world. Our students earn industry-proven degrees focused on computer science, while developing a portfolio of real-world experience through project-based learning.

Neumont College of Computer Science is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC).